Wasatch Chapter of INCOSE Organizational Meeting
(21 February 2012)
Wasatch Chapter of INCOSE - It's time for our Spring meeting!
INCOSE will tour the ITT Exelis R2A Ceramics / Acoustics Factory here in Salt Lake City, UT.
ITT Exelis is the largest U.S. developer and producer of specialty piezoelectric ceramic-based products.
Please review the following mandatory attendance requirements:
1. We are able to accommodate a maximum of 15 attendees
    a. Please RSVP only if you are confident you will be able to attend.
2. Must be a permanent resident of the US
    a. You will be asked to provide proof of US residency. This proof can be any one of the following:
       i. US Passport or
       ii. Birth Certificate and a government-issued photo ID (drivers license) or
       iii. Naturalization certificate or
       iv. Citizenship certificate or
       v. permanent resident card
3. RSVP must contain:
    a. Name
    b. Address
    c. Birth Data
    d. Current Employer
4. Must be willing to sign a Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA)
Date: Thursday, March 1st
Time: 6:30 PM MST
Location:    ITT Exelis R2A Acoustic Systems
       2645 South 300 West
       SLC, UT
RSVP NLT February 27th with the RSVP information above:
January Anderson
INCOSE membership is NOT required, so feel free to talk to your friends or coworkers.
You may join INCOSE prior to the meeting by using this link.
We hope you can join us for the tour!
Popular Member Benefits
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Here are a few of INCOSE's most popular member resources:
Systems Engineering Handbook v3.2.2 Released December 2011
(31 Jan 2012)
A new version 3.2.2 of the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook is now available for download on INCOSE Connect in the Products Area.
Members may download the handbook free of charge from the product area on INCOSE Connect.
Hardcopies of the handbook are also available for purchase from the INCOSE Office.
INCOSE certification announces that the new Version of the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook 3.2 can now be used to prepare for the certification exam used for CSEP and ASEP.
As of January 2011, only Version 3.2 and newer of the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook will be used as the basis for the certification exam, and Version 3.1 will be retired.
An 2010 paper describing the difference between Version 3.1 and 3.2 can be downloaded here: SE Handbook Version 3.2 Paper.
The descriptions in this handbook show what each systems engineering process activity entails,
in the context of designing for affordability and performance. On some projects,
a given activity may be performed very informally (e.g., on the back of an envelope,
or in an engineer’s notebook); on other projects, very formally, with interim products under formal
configuration control. This document is not intended to advocate any level of formality as necessary
or appropriate in all situations.
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